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Weir Cook Memorial Drive 1 | P a g e Indianapolis, IN 46241 (317) 487 – 5084 [email protected] Officer Awards .............................................................................................................................................. 5 Promotions .................................................................................................................................................... 6 Commission for Accreditation of Law Enforcement Agencies ...................................................................... 9 Training ....................................................................................................................................................... 10 Police and Community Liaison .................................................................................................................... 11 The IND Police and Fire Honor Guard ......................................................................................................... 12 Information Technology Liaison.................................................................................................................. 13 Explosive Detection Canine Unit ................................................................................................................. 15 Calls for Service ........................................................................................................................................... 16 UCR Reportable Offenses ............................................................................................................................ 17 Crimes Analysis ........................................................................................................................................... 18 Traffic Data Analysis .................................................................................................................................... 19 Security Identification Display Area (SIDA) Violations ................................................................................ 20 Annual Recruitment and Agency Demographics ........................................................................................ 23 Annual Pursuit Analysis ............................................................................................................................... 25 Annual Records Audit ................................................................................................................................. 25 Annual Evidence/Property Room Audit ...................................................................................................... 26 Department Goals and Objectives .............................................................................................................. 28 2 | RESPECT ○ INTEGRITY ○ TRUST ○ EXCELLENCE Message from the Chief I want to thank each member of our Police Department for contributing to our outstanding year. Success is a result of vision, hard work, perseverance, and team commitment. In 2013, we were very accomplished on a number of levels. Some of our major achievements were becoming accredited through CALEA, a feat that only ten airport law enforcement agencies currently maintain. We rolled out community-wide Active Shooter or Threat Management discussions in hope of instilling the seeds of pre-planning in the event of a future crisis. We restructured the organization to be more efficient and leaner. This resulted in several positions being eliminated or reduced to part-time. These decisions are never easy but it was the right thing to do. The challenges faced were embraced with enthusiasm and professionalism. The K-9 team was re-certified by TSA on the unit’s first attempt. The attainment was exceptional and the national evaluator gave glowing compliments to the team. As you reflect upon our success this year, I know many more examples come to mind. A common theme that runs through the accomplished goals is the dedication of our personnel. You continue to set high standards, accomplish new task(s), and then set higher, more complicated goals. This reflection of the core characteristics has become part of the APD culture. I believe our most significant challenge ahead is one of technology. With Marion County implementing a new case management system, with continued advancement and enhancement of micro cameras and recording devices there are virtually endless possibilities and with that problems. Our abilities to roll out new programs and to properly train our officers will require focus and attention to detail, but I know we will be up for the tasks. I would be remiss if I did not acknowledge the kindred spirit that our Department consistently displays by volunteering to help others; making things better for others. We had members help build a home for Habitat for Humanity, a fellow officer provided support to the family of a police officer killed in the line-of-duty, we sponsored a less fortunate family during Christmas, we were the lead agency in coordinating the Special Olympics Plane Pull, and yes, there is more but space limits my opportunity to brag on your individual achievements. I tip my hat to the men and women of the Indianapolis Airport Police Department for a job well done. Respectfully, Bill Reardon Chief of Police (317) 487-5385 [email protected] 3 | RESPECT ○ INTEGRITY ○ TRUST ○ EXCELLENCE Mission Statement and Values Members of the Indianapolis Airport Police Department are dedicated to upholding the highest professional standards while serving the aviation community in which police officers work and live. Officers are committed to the enforcement of laws to protect life and property, while also respecting individual rights, human dignity, and community values. Officers are committed to creating and maintaining active police/community partnerships and assisting citizens in identifying and solving problems to improve the quality of life in the community. 2013 Organizational Chart IAA Sr Deputy Airport Director Chief of Police Police Administrative Assistant Support Division Assistant Chief of Police Operations Division Administrative Detective Unit Day Shift Unit Middle Shift Unit Late Shift Unit Canine Unit Lieutenant Detectives Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieutenant Supervisor Police and Community Community Liaison Field Training Detective Shift Sergeant Shift Sergeant Relief Sergeant Shift Sergeant Services Coordinator Officers Officer JTTF Liasion Patrol Officers Patrol Officers Patrol Officers Canine Officers = Sworn (Police) = Civilian 4 | RESPECT ○ INTEGRITY ○ TRUST ○ EXCELLENCE Officer Awards Officer Mark Doodeman Medal of Merit Life Saving Medal IAA’s RITE Award for Respect Officer Rose Jones Medal of Merit Sergeant Angela Lee Medal of Merit Officer Brad Engel Certificate of Commendation Officer Jeff Carie IAA’s RITE Award for Respect Officer Theresa Pena IAA’s RITE Award for Unsung Hero Officer John Pogorov IAA’s RITE Award for Service Excellence Officer Carrie Godme IAA’s RITE Award for Service Excellence Officer Rick Seconds IAA’s RITE Award for Service Excellence Department Awards Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies – Initial Accreditation Transportation Security Administration’s National Partnership Award (awarded to IAA) Longevity Recognition Chief Bill Reardon – 10 years of Service Sergeant Justin Henderson – 5 years of Service Officer Michael Grimes – 5 years of Service Retiring Police Officers Officer Rose Jones – 20 years of Service Major Tom Hanna – 12 years of Service New Police Officers Michelle Runyan Matt Jones Mark Stephens Andrew Danner Jeff Carie Tyler Frankel Dayson Smith Julianna Matthews New Civilian Employees Deborah Becan 5 | RESPECT ○ INTEGRITY ○ TRUST ○ EXCELLENCE Promotions Justin Henderson – Sergeant Brad Engel – Sergeant Angela Lee – Lieutenant At the beginning of 2013, the Department’s promotion list consisted of three candidates for the rank of Lieutenant and two candidates for the rank of Sergeant. At the end of 2013, the Sergeant’s promotion list was exhausted due to promotions and the Lieutenant’s list has two candidates remaining. The Department intends on conducting a new Sergeant’s promotion process in the first quarter of 2014. 2013 Promotion/Supervisory Demographics Current Male Female Female Ethnicity Supervisory Candidates Candidates Supervisors Staff Caucasian 4 1 10 22% 2 4% African-American 0 0 1 2% 0 0% Hispanic 0 0 0 0% 0 0% Other 0 0 0 0% 0 0% Lieutenant Angela N Lee Sergeant Brad Engel Sergeant Justin Henderson with Chief Reardon 6 | RESPECT ○ INTEGRITY ○ TRUST ○ EXCELLENCE Support Division Chief Bill Reardon is the Commander of the Support Division consisting of specialty units with responsibilities such as investigations, accreditation, training, recruitment, community involvement and liaison. In 2013, the Support Division was reorganized, eliminating the need for the position of Major that was associated with the responsibilities of the Support Division Commander. This streamlined the Support Division’s operation and resulted with the Explosive Detection K-9 unit being assigned to the Operations Division. All Support Division members adjusted their work schedules as necessary to assist the Operations Division consisting of patrol operations in responding to calls for service so that patrol officers are able to attend and participate in training sessions and special events without a reduction staffing or availability for calls. Division Goals In 2013, the Support Division’s goals were to focus on the integration of new
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